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dc.contributor.authorMorrison, L.en
dc.contributor.authorKapur, N.en
dc.contributor.authorLeclerc, M.en
dc.contributor.authorSuresh, S.en
dc.date.accessioned2022-11-07T23:46:27Z-
dc.date.available2022-11-07T23:46:27Z-
dc.date.issued2022en
dc.identifier.citation27, (SUPPL 1), 2022, p. 200en
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dc.identifier.urihttp://dora.health.qld.gov.au/qldresearchjspui/handle/1/3814-
dc.description.abstractIntroduction/Aim: Sleep disordered breathing (SDB) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality among paediatric patients with severe neurological disabilities such as cerebral palsy. Despite increasing use of non-invasive ventilation (NIV) in this group, there remains a lack of consensus about its role and indications. We aim to explore the indications and outcomes of a cohort of children with severe, complex neurological disability and SDB, managed with NIV. Methods: Data was extracted from the electronic medical records of 14 children with severe, complex neurological disabilities (GMFCS V equivalent) initiated on NIV in Queensland over a 5-year period. Demographic, clinical, hospitalization, and polysomnography data was collected, as well as caregiver-reported side effects and NIV adherence. Results: Fourteen (median age 9.1 years; 6F) children were included, 8 (57%) with cerebral palsy, 2 with Rett's syndrome, and 4 with other complex neurological disabilities. Obstructive sleep apnoea was the most common indication for NIV initiation (n = 12). The median (IQR) Apnoea Hypopnoea Index improved on NIV [Pre-NIV 21.3 (IQR 10.0-28.2) vs. Post-NIV 12.2 (IQR 2.8-15.2)], although this was not statistically significant (Figure 1a). There was significant improvement in the proportion of time spent with SpO2 < 95% (Pre-NIV 22.2% vs. 7.85% post-NIV; p < 0.05) (Figure 1b). The sample had high adherence rates and reported side effects were minimal. No reduction in hospital admissions was seen in the 12 months post-NIV initiation. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that NIV improves polysomnography parameters among children with severe neurological disability. Long-term outcomes and overall impact on quality of life remain unclear. Ethical issues and overall benefit must be considered before embarking on this mode of therapy. (Figure Presented).L6377945782022-04-25 <br />en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.relation.ispartofRespirologyen
dc.titleNon-invasive ventilatory support in children with complex neural disabilityen
dc.typeArticleen
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/resp.14226en
dc.subject.keywordsconference abstracten
dc.subject.keywordscontrolled studyen
dc.subject.keywordsdemographyen
dc.subject.keywordsdisabilityen
dc.subject.keywordselectronic medical recorden
dc.subject.keywordsfemaleen
dc.subject.keywordsGross Motor Function Classification Systemen
dc.subject.keywordshospital admissionen
dc.subject.keywordshospitalizationen
dc.subject.keywordshumanen
dc.subject.keywordsmaleen
dc.subject.keywordsneurodisabilityen
dc.subject.keywordscerebral palsyen
dc.subject.keywordsoutcome assessmenten
dc.subject.keywordspolysomnographyen
dc.subject.keywordsquality of lifeen
dc.subject.keywordsQueenslanden
dc.subject.keywordsRett syndromeen
dc.subject.keywordsschool childen
dc.subject.keywordsside effecten
dc.subject.keywordssleep disordered breathingen
dc.subject.keywordsapnea hypopnea indexcaregiveren
dc.subject.keywordsnoninvasive ventilationen
dc.subject.keywordschilden
dc.subject.keywordsclinical articleen
dc.subject.keywordscohort analysisen
dc.relation.urlhttps://www.embase.com/search/results?subaction=viewrecord&id=L637794578&from=exporthttp://dx.doi.org/10.1111/resp.14226 |en
dc.identifier.risid1486en
dc.description.pages200en
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